[Scan-DC] ANG interesting pattern
Jeff
j333_76484 at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 17 05:05:02 EST 2004
Mike & all.
I am down with the flu bug here so have been off the
last few days. I have a BC-780, and it's job is simply
sweraching 138-144 in AM mode 24/7. Yesterday morning
at about 0400 I had uploaded the freqs this scanner
had found since last Sunday. Once I uploaded them, I
set the scanner loose again searching. I usually only
do this once a week but figured since I was home I
would do it each day I was off to try to work some new
freqs.
Anyway, as I said, I uploaded the freqs yesterday
morning and set the scanner up searchiung again. It is
now 04:55 Friday morning and I just uploaded the freqs
from the scanner again. I saw your post and figured
some of you folks might be interested in seeing a list
of other freqs that where active yeaterday above and
beyound what you have lsted here.
Now keeep in mind I have not worked these freqs yet so
can't attest to what they are for yet. My next step
with these is to put them in another scanner to start
scanning them and recoerding and looking to see what
actvity I can find on them. But chances are that some
were relatred to all the ANG work being conducted
yesterday.
Hopefully some of these will prove useful if the
Thursday ANG "FEST" is goinf to be a routine event. I
hope so anyway.
Here they be, all were picked up on yesterdays date
searching 138-144 in AM mode, in 25 KHz steps.
138.025000
138.525000
139.425000
139.925000
139.975000
140.075000
140.700000
141.200000
141.675000
141.900000
142.100000
142.550000
142.725000
142.850000
143.325000
143.975000
--- ka3jjz at netscape.com wrote:
> In the last 2 weeks, I've noticed that frequencies
> not used in a long time have once again become
> active, proving the old adage that, in this game, an
> old frequency is not necessarily a dead frequency.
> 141.825 and 141.875 were noted last week and hadn't
> been used in at least a year.
>
> With that thought in mind, and given the freqs
> that were already reported, here's a list of other
> older VHF air freqs - if there is more of this
> activity on Tuesday or Thursday next week, it might
> prove beneficial to have this list handy....
>
> 138.00000,'Spiders' NORAD Tankers 7/2004
>
> 138.02500,'Pitman' 'Wild' DCANG 113TH FW
> 138.05000,ANG
> 138.10000,ANG
> 138.12500,Cosmic Air-Air,Smash
> 138.15000,'Tiger' new Shaw F16 calls chit-chat Nov
> 2004
> 138.47500,Air-Air
> 138.87500,Air-Air
>
> 138.95000,Air-Air possibly NODAKS
> 138.97500,'Pitman' 'Wild' DCANG 113TH FW
> 139.12500,Air-Air
>
> 139.15000,'Brave' DC ANG 113th FW, Huntress
>
> 139.35000,'Mad Dog ''Ravage' 'Angry' 'Bully'
> 'Scary' 8/22 DC ANG SOF
> 139.50000,DC ANG
> 139.72500,Air-Air
> 139.75000,GATOR F16s from Shaw AFB, 'Snake'
> 139.87500,Air-Air Tankers
> 140.37500,Shaw AFB 77thFS preset V10
> 140.80000,'Tiger' new Shaw F16 call Nov 2004
> 141.65000,Common Area freq?
> 141.82500,ANG exersize 12/9
> 141.85000,Air-Air
> 141.87500,ANG exersize 12/9
> 142.30000,ANG exersize 12/9
>
>
> Some of those air-air are, no doubt, other ANG
> units. Anyone care to add to this list?
> Oh and don't forget - you PRO96 owners might not be
> out of this. I know it does cover the 138-144 mhz
> range, tho I don't know if it's in the correct
> mode....
> 73s Mike
>
> links editor,Capitol Hill Monitors
> editor, Strong Signals software
>
>
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Jeff
Southern MD
Monitoring with: Pro-26, Pro-92, Pro-94, Pro-94(A), Pro-2035 W/OS535 Board, BC250D(x3), BC780, PCR-1000(x2).
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